I may have found some answers in a recent CareerBuilder study about the changing labor market. The study argues that lifestyle changes, technological advancements and globalization are driving economic growth, and lists 17 careers correlated with these trends.

I pulled out eight careers from the list predicted to grow faster than average — and frequently have opportunities to work from home.

Here they are… (you’re welcome).

1. Personal Financial Advisor

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Median salary (2015): $89,160

Projected growth (2014-2024): 30%

As a personal financial advisor, you’ll help people manage their finances by offering advice on investments, taxes and retirement, among other things.

You’ll likely need a bachelor’s degree (plus a master’s or certification), but 20% of financial advisors are self-employed — meaning you could meet with clients on your own schedule.

5. Medical Records Technician

You might not even need an associate degree to enter this hot career. After you gain experience (and as it grows more and more digital), you may be able to find remote opportunities similar to this or this.

6. Technical Writer

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Median salary: $70,240

Projected growth: 10%

Although most writing isn’t exactly lucrative, technical writing is an exception. And jobs in the field are in demand!

To get started, you’ll usually need a bachelor’s degree, plus experience in a field like engineering or computer science.

As with other types of writing, you’ll often be able to work remotely. For example, here are two technical writing jobs open right now at GitHub and Spatial Front.

7. Customer Service Representative

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Median salary: $31,720

Projected growth: 10%

You may wonder why I write about customer service jobs so often. Here’s the answer: They’re one of the easiest ways to work remotely — they often don’t require much education or experience.

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